Areas of North Wales
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The North Wales Borderlands
Offa's Dyke Path climbs 1,800 feet through the dramatic Clwydian Range. But its worth the hike to end up in the Ceiriog Valley. Enjoy a taste of heaven at near by Llangollen. The annual food festival is the biggest in North Wales.
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The Isle of Anglesey
With an area of just 275 square miles, Anglesey manages to squeeze a lot in. Award-winning beaches, ancient sites like Bryn Celli Du and a more recent sites like Plas Newydd on the banks of the Menai Strait. We've some great landscapes and some delicious home produced food, come and try it. Those that have, need not be told. They just return...
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Snowdonia Mountains & Coast
Described as 'the most dramatic and alluring region in Wales'. Climbing and walking are big here. Or if you would rather sit and soak up the scenery, try the Llŷn Peninsula, Snowdonia National Park or the Cambrian Coastline.
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North Wales Coastal Resorts
Sailing. Sand. Sea air. Just some of the reasons to head for Llandudno. You'll find twin beaches and you can ride the UK's only cable hauled Tramway to the top of the Great Orme. And ski down the other side. Another good reason is our sailing. Each August there's a week long celebration in its honour. It's called the Conwy River Festival.